Bluffton’s offense worked just the way Head Coach Ken Cribbs designed it Friday night. A lot of players touched the ball and put a lot of points on the scoreboard.

Dmitri Lowry scored a pair of touchdowns early and quarterback C.J. Frazier threw for three scores as the Bluffton Bobcats dismantled the Ridgeland Jaguars 60-14.

Five different offensive players tallied Bobcat touchdowns; short-yardage back Zack Scott scored on runs of 1 and 5 yards.

“That’s the way it’s designed,” Cribbs said of his Pistol attack. “We’d like to have a little more success running the ball, but you take what they give you.”

The visiting Jags, outmanned both in size and numbers, took the opening kickoff and ripped off a 65-yard, 6-play touchdown drive. Torray Amlett ran the final 18 yards to give the Jaguars an early 6-0 lead.

But the coach said he wasn’t worried and Bluffton quickly countered with a 65-yard drive of its own, capped by Lowry’s 8-yard run, to tie the game. Mallie Sprouse’s kick made it 7-6, giving the Bobcats a lead they never relinquished.

Bobcat defenders controlled most of the first quarter. Corey Stoner had a tackle for loss and Hayden Gillespie made a fourth-down stop to quell a Ridgeland drive.

And after a Bluffton drive stalled at the Ridgeland 1-yard line, defensive back Jeremy Scott tackled Amlett in the end zone for a safety and a 9-6 Bobcat lead.

Ridgeland’s free kick gave Bluffton the ball at midfield and the Bobcats quickly capitalized, scoring in two plays.

Frazier passed to Eric Boyles for a 41-yard gain. The quarterback then lofted a perfect pass to the right corner of the end zone that Lowry plucked out of the air over two Ridgeland defenders.

Frazier also threw touchdown passes of 60 and 10 yards to Jerry Scott and Marquis Webber, respectively, to give the Bobcats a 36-14 halftime lead.

Ridgeland never threatened in the second half and Bluffton let its running game carry the offense while the defense, led by Michael Grant, held the Jaguars scoreless in the second half.